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Week 12 | March 18 - March 24 | 2 Nephi 31-33

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids Lesson 12 | March 18-24 | 2 Nephi 31-33

In these last chapters of 2 Nephi, we read the final testimony of a prophet of God. Nephi shares a lasting witness of Jesus Christ and offers a goodbye to both the people of his day and to us in modern times, saying that he will meet us again at the Second Coming of the Savior. We can heed the words of Nephi by teaching our children to “hearken unto these words and believe in Christ” (2 Nephi 33:10). 

In this week’s Come Follow Me FHE lesson, your family will be blessed with the promise of a prophet and enjoy fun activities that welcome the Spirit into your home. Join us as we feast on the words of Christ and conclude 2 Nephi. 

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THIS WEEK’S COME FOLLOW ME HIGHLIGHTS​

Elementary Bundle Lessons & Activities​

The elementary bundle is a treasure trove for kids aged 4-11, featuring activities that instill key principles. Let’s explore three highlights:

Pray, Pray, Pray

Surprise Activity

Read 2 Nephi 32:8-9 and talk about when and where you should pray (pray always and anywhere!). Sing these songs from the Children’s Songbook together: “A Child’s Prayer” pg. 12; “A Prayer Song” pg. 22A; and “I Pray in Faith” pg. 14. Make up your own actions to help remember the words. Give everyone a prayer chart from the lesson and commit to saying your prayers this week!

Popcorn and Spiritual Power

Go & Do Activity

In his last words in the Book of Mormon, Nephi shares his witness of Jesus Christ. He points out that he is not mighty in writing, but the Holy Ghost has the power to take the message to the hearts of man. Read Nephi’s final testimony and talk about how they can help strengthen your testimony in this week’s fun popcorn lesson!

Feasting on the Word

Hands-On Activity

Discuss what “feasting upon the word of Christ (2 Nephi 31:20)” means with your children. Make the “Feasting on the Words of Christ” place setting from the lesson and cut out the food with scissors. As you put each piece of food on your plate, discuss how the things listed could help you “feast” on the words of Christ.

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Toddler Bundle Lessons & Activities​

For kids ages 1-4 at home and in nursery or sunbeams. The toddler bundle Includes a full lesson plan with THREE activities that align with scripture written by an early childhood educator. These include a coloring page, another printable activity, and a movement activity that helps young children understand the scriptures. Here are a couple of highlights from this week’s lesson.

Prayer Puzzle

Hands-On Activity

Read 2 Nephi 32:8-9 with your little ones. In these verses, we learn that the Spirit teaches us to pray, but Satan does not want us to pray. Ask your children who we should listen to. Next, share times and places that we can pray. Use the “I Can Pray All Day” prayer puzzles as you talk about each one. Work together as a family to complete all the prayer puzzles, repeating as many times as you’d like. Close your lesson about prayer by singing “A Prayer Song” (Children’s Songbook, pg. 22a) and saying a prayer together.

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Teen Bundle Lessons & Activities​

The Teen Bundle includes a study page with four thoughtful questions each week that align with a scripture from Come Follow Me, an applicable challenge to accept each week, and an awesome video done by a current seminary teacher that brings a topic from the study to life for teens. Plus: each week comes with a scripture print to hang on their bathroom mirror, in their locker, etc. Check out this week’s Book of Mormon-themed teen bundle now!

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